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salopettes
/ ˌsæləˈpɛts /
plural noun
- a garment worn for skiing, consisting of quilted trousers reaching to the chest and held up by shoulder straps
Word History and Origins
Origin of salopettes1
Example Sentences
So Katie wears salopettes, so I can see the difference between her upper body and her lower body and that helps when she is initiating the turns.
As a Team GB snowboarder Aimee Fuller usually lives in a world of half-pipes, salopettes and backside 360s.
I’ve had the same pair of salopettes since I was 25 – I once went on a date with somebody in them.
Well, until everyone rumoured to be involved in YE started posting pictures of themselves in salopettes...
Ski salopettes made an unlikely appearance on the high fashion catwalk — worn with funky style, against pant details that included uber-'90s white denim insets and even a chain-mail effect knit sweater.
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